Pin every ACM, every sample, every risk score
UKAS accredited surveyors and duty holders use Pin Drop to keep HSG264 surveys, sample results and the asbestos register pinned to the location they describe.
Built for UKAS surveyors
Asbestos surveys work better when every ACM is a pin
The shared map for asbestos management
A 1970s office block can carry hundreds of presumed ACMs across ceiling tiles, floor screeds and pipe runs. Paper registers lag the building and survey PDFs go stale the moment a refurbishment starts. Pin Drop pins every ACM once and keeps the survey, the sample result and the management action on the location itself.




Testimonials
Used by UKAS accredited surveyors and duty holders
Consultancies delivering HSG264 surveys and duty holders under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 rely on shared, location based registers.
“Survey data tied directly to site coordinates improved our audit readiness.”
Dr. Laura Bennett
Environmental Survey Lead
“Inspection history organised by site strengthened our audit readiness.”
Marta Kowalska
Compliance and Estates Lead
“Having property data tied to location gives us better strategic insight across regions.”
Amara Singh
Acquisitions Lead
Guided walkthrough
See how asbestos surveys work in practice
Walk through a real HSG264 survey and see how every ACM, every sample and every reinspection stays pinned to the exact location it describes.